Since 8 students take both, that leaves only 4 students who take Algebra I alone.
Likewise since 8 students take both, that leaves 10 who only take Algebra 2
So out of the 60, twenty two are taking either Alg I Alg Ii or both.
That leaves 38 people who are not taking either.
b. 38
You can set this up using a 2 circle venn diagram. Just be sure to put the 8 who take both in first.
Add 4 to both sides to isolate the variable (-4+4=0) (2x+0=2x) (0+4=4) which leaves you with 2x=4 divide both sides by 2 to get rid of the number in front of the variable to get x by itself (2x/2=x) (4/2=2) therefore you’re left with x=2 (lo siento yo no hablo español la respuesta es x=2)
Answer:
False
Explanation:
No, a triangle cannot be constructed with sides of 2 in., 3 in., and 6 in.
For three line segments to be able to form any triangle you must be able to take any two sides, add their length and this sum be greater than the remaining side.